Cleaning your pedals????????? DO you??
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Nope. I would if I was flipping them though. But I never flip much gear.
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only if theyre for sale.

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Don't bother unless selling either or it gets something other than dust on it. Occasionally dust when I rearrange the board but I haven't really done that in a year or so.
I have a maid but she is NOT allowed near guitars or gear.
Most of my guitars have dust under the strings on the pickguard too, or smudges on the chrome.
I just don't care as long as the neck is clean, it's not a biohazard, and move along.
Don't even get me started on the face on some of my rack gear, don't think I've EVER cleaned the front of a couple and I've had a couple of the delays for 20 years now.
Now on the other hand, my Space Echo...you could eat off of.
I have a maid but she is NOT allowed near guitars or gear.
Most of my guitars have dust under the strings on the pickguard too, or smudges on the chrome.
I just don't care as long as the neck is clean, it's not a biohazard, and move along.
Don't even get me started on the face on some of my rack gear, don't think I've EVER cleaned the front of a couple and I've had a couple of the delays for 20 years now.
Now on the other hand, my Space Echo...you could eat off of.
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Every so many days I'll do a dust-off of the set-and-forgets.
The tweakers are more frequently cleaned, naturally.
I try to avoid harsh abrasives. If some gunk and grime need removing, diluted rubbing alc in distilled water, w/lint free cloth. Otherwise the damp cloth itself handles most pedals.
Vintage pedals (especially pre-bankruptcy EHX) look better when they're dirty & beat up...but I clean the pots & jacks with deoxit every other year or as needed. Fuzz also sounds fuzzier when the enclosure gets fuzzy 
The tweakers are more frequently cleaned, naturally.
I try to avoid harsh abrasives. If some gunk and grime need removing, diluted rubbing alc in distilled water, w/lint free cloth. Otherwise the damp cloth itself handles most pedals.
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I absolutely hate dirty pedals. Some pedals that I receive are super-grimy and the first thing after checking the function is that I disassemble them and clean every single part. Then I apply tuner spray in the old crackling potentiometers and clean the jacks with a trumpet mouthpiece brush and isopropyl alcohol.
After this procedure a pedal has the priviledge to become MY pedal.
After this procedure a pedal has the priviledge to become MY pedal.
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i'm inclined to agree with this.BitchPudding wrote:Clean? Pedals? They're ultimately tools, regardless of how pretty they are. Let nature take its course, yo.
i'm pretty OCD and will often blow dust/hair etc. off of things but I hate that i'm OCD and try to keep it in check because there's a difference between being clean and impulsively wasting time polishing stuff that's just gonna be stepped on anyway
i clean stuff like my guitar fretboards because you don't wanna dry that shit out, and i always clean pedals before sending when i sell stuff because that's common courtesy, although i have no problem with receiving and cleaning dirty stuff.
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Isn't it interesting how different we all are? I figured OCD runs rampant here in one way or another. Some don't care, others probably freak. hahaha. Love this place.
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Fun fact: In Norway, Sweden and Japan you don't wear shoes in your own or other peoples home. Probably some other places too, but those are the ones I know of. I took my shoes off when I entered a friends house in the US and he couldn't stop laughing. Dude had wall-to-wall carpets throughout the entire house.K2000 wrote:It's a little anal because they're intended to be stepped on with our dirty shoes.
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I think this custom should be exported a bit more. Using a broom baffles me. I only wear shoes inside when I'm playing guitar (because I hate stepping on footswitches when I'm not wearing shoes) or constantly walking in and out (like loading gear or bringing the groceries in).
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I made sacrifices to the enjo wizard for a pedal cleaning glove but alas, he will not bring one into being.
I was going to tour the country gigging on the back of my epic enjo pedal cleaning party business too.
I was going to tour the country gigging on the back of my epic enjo pedal cleaning party business too.
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over here I think it's just personal preference. I was always taught to take my shoes off in a house, and everyone I know does the same.UglyCasanova wrote:Fun fact: In Norway, Sweden and Japan you don't wear shoes in your own or other peoples home. Probably some other places too, but those are the ones I know of. I took my shoes off when I entered a friends house in the US and he couldn't stop laughing. Dude had wall-to-wall carpets throughout the entire house.K2000 wrote:It's a little anal because they're intended to be stepped on with our dirty shoes.
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Echoing that statement. No shoes worn in the home here.weed_killer wrote:over here I think it's just personal preference. I was always taught to take my shoes off in a house, and everyone I know does the same.UglyCasanova wrote:Fun fact: In Norway, Sweden and Japan you don't wear shoes in your own or other peoples home. Probably some other places too, but those are the ones I know of. I took my shoes off when I entered a friends house in the US and he couldn't stop laughing. Dude had wall-to-wall carpets throughout the entire house.K2000 wrote:It's a little anal because they're intended to be stepped on with our dirty shoes.
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Yeah, it's weird. I've never been to a persons house who uses this practise but the idea definitely appeals to me. I was really surprised to hear then that some people DESPISE having to take off their shoes before entering. They find it really snooty or something?weed_killer wrote:over here I think it's just personal preference. I was always taught to take my shoes off in a house, and everyone I know does the same.UglyCasanova wrote:Fun fact: In Norway, Sweden and Japan you don't wear shoes in your own or other peoples home. Probably some other places too, but those are the ones I know of. I took my shoes off when I entered a friends house in the US and he couldn't stop laughing. Dude had wall-to-wall carpets throughout the entire house.K2000 wrote:It's a little anal because they're intended to be stepped on with our dirty shoes.
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thats so weird to me...? its just a common courtesy. i was raised to always ask if i should take my shoes off when entering a home, if they don't specify. nobody wants your mud tracked around their house (altho most of the time, ppls shoes are pretty clean).Twangasaurus wrote:Yeah, it's weird. I've never been to a persons house who uses this practise but the idea definitely appeals to me. I was really surprised to hear then that some people DESPISE having to take off their shoes before entering. They find it really snooty or something?weed_killer wrote:over here I think it's just personal preference. I was always taught to take my shoes off in a house, and everyone I know does the same.UglyCasanova wrote:Fun fact: In Norway, Sweden and Japan you don't wear shoes in your own or other peoples home. Probably some other places too, but those are the ones I know of. I took my shoes off when I entered a friends house in the US and he couldn't stop laughing. Dude had wall-to-wall carpets throughout the entire house.K2000 wrote:It's a little anal because they're intended to be stepped on with our dirty shoes.
the few times i've been reluctant to take my shoes off was cuz i knew my socks/feet were mad stinky. didn't want to subject ppl to that. i just explained it and made them laugh, and they were obv cool w/ me keeping my shoes on.
as for cleaning my pedals....rarely do i do that unless its really grimey when i receive the item, i might give it a good wipe. other than that. i prob clean my music making area once every couple months. that dust really piles up sometimes, and sometimes cleaning can give u a new perspective. fresh new beginnings ya feel me?
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i find it strange that so many people here seem to play with shoes on even though the majority of boards have everything arranged close together
i love running around with socks on and composing tapdancing sequences into songs so shoes just totally get in the way of being precise
i equate it to like, if you play guitar enough to get finger calluses surely you can play pedals enough to do the same to your feet
i love running around with socks on and composing tapdancing sequences into songs so shoes just totally get in the way of being precise
i equate it to like, if you play guitar enough to get finger calluses surely you can play pedals enough to do the same to your feet
